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    SWISS DIPLOMAT: MINSK ACTIVE IN RESOLVING KARABAKH DISPUTE

    Today's Zaman
    April 28 2010
    Turkey

    Both Turkey and Armenia should be applauded for the enormous political
    will on both sides to normalize relations, a top Swiss diplomat has
    said, stressing that the Minsk Group of the Organization for Security
    and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) is actively working on resolving
    the issue of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Micheline Calmy-Rey, the head of the Federal Department of Foreign
    Affairs of Switzerland, who mediated talks between Turkey and Armenia
    leading to the signing of the normalization protocols last year,
    told deputies in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
    (PACE) that "any developments between Turkey and Armenia should be
    viewed in the context of attempts to normalize relations between the
    two countries, both of which had shown enormous political will in
    recent years."

    Switzerland holds the chair of the Committee of Ministers of
    the Council of Europe, and Swiss Foreign Minister Calmy-Rey, as
    chairwoman, was asked questions by both Azerbaijani and Armenian
    deputies on Monday. Calmy-Rey said, "The peaceful settlement of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh dispute is being actively pursued by the Minsk Group,"
    adding that "it is important to encourage meetings that would build
    confidence between Azerbaijan and Armenia."

    Ganira Pashayeva, deputy from Azerbaijan, pressed Calmy-Rey by asking
    what she intends to do about the situation of those people who have
    been internally displaced due to the illegal Armenian occupation of
    Azerbaijani territory. "As you know, for more than 15 years, about
    1 million Azerbaijani refugees and internally displaced persons have
    been unable to return to their homes because 20 percent of Azerbaijani
    territory is still under Armenian occupation. These Azerbaijani
    refugees and displaced persons want and need your support. What are
    you planning to do to help them?" she asked.

    In response, Calmy-Rey said the solution to the issue of
    Nagorno-Karabakh would depend on the outcome of the discussions held by
    the Minsk Group. Another Azerbaijani deputy, Gultakin Hajibayli, asked
    why the Council of Europe has not been effective in implementing PACE
    Resolution 1416, which repeated the call of the full resolution of the
    United Nations Security Council for the immediate and unconditional
    withdrawal of Armenian military forces from occupied Azerbaijani
    territory. The Swiss foreign minister simply referred the case to
    the Minsk Group.

    Calmy-Rey also dodged the question raised by Armenian deputy Naira
    Zohrabyan about the remarks made by Turkish Prime Minister Recep
    Tayyip Erdogan in which he threatened to expel illegal Armenian
    workers residing in Turkey.
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